Active in the environmental community, there is a group of people who are willing to spend 11 hours of his time in the day to work. Even more than 11 hours per day. But, you know, it just does not make healthy habits and lead to various diseases?
According to one study, spent more than 11 hours in the workplace may increase the risk of heart attack. Risks as much as two-thirds higher than those working less than 11 hours a day.
The team of researchers from the university College London studied more than 7000 civil servants working in Whitehall for 11 years and how many hours it takes them to work every day.
Researchers said the risk was so great that physicians should ask how many hours they work and how much they drink alcohol or smoke. They also collect information regarding the condition of their hearts or livers from medical records and health checks. During that period, a total of 192 respondents suffered a heart attack.
The results of a study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that employees who work more than 11 hours a 67% risk of coronary heart disease than those who work from 9 am until five in the afternoon.
The researchers say their findings could potentially prevent thousands of people from heart attack for a year and can help doctors determine the cause of coronary heart disease patients. For example, heart attacks in patients already at high risk for obesity and smoking, can be prevented by reducing their working hours.
"We have demonstrated, long working days can be attributed to the tremendous increase in the risk of heart disease," said study leader Professor Mika Kivimäki, quoted by the Daily Mail page.
This new information can help decision-treatment solutions for heart disease. In addition, it can be used to awaken people who are too busy working, especially for those who have other factors pushing heart attack.
Heart disease usually occurs due to blockage of blood vessels by fat. This risk increases if the person smokes, has high blood pressure and cholesterol.
"Whitehall study helps us to form an understanding of factors related to social determinants of cardiovascular disease," said Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director at the British Heart Foundation.
But according to him, these new findings require further research to explain how this can affect heart health so as to change the approach of doctors to assess a person's risk of heart attacks and solutions that they can give the patient's working conditions.
According to one study, spent more than 11 hours in the workplace may increase the risk of heart attack. Risks as much as two-thirds higher than those working less than 11 hours a day.
The team of researchers from the university College London studied more than 7000 civil servants working in Whitehall for 11 years and how many hours it takes them to work every day.
Researchers said the risk was so great that physicians should ask how many hours they work and how much they drink alcohol or smoke. They also collect information regarding the condition of their hearts or livers from medical records and health checks. During that period, a total of 192 respondents suffered a heart attack.
The results of a study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that employees who work more than 11 hours a 67% risk of coronary heart disease than those who work from 9 am until five in the afternoon.
The researchers say their findings could potentially prevent thousands of people from heart attack for a year and can help doctors determine the cause of coronary heart disease patients. For example, heart attacks in patients already at high risk for obesity and smoking, can be prevented by reducing their working hours.
"We have demonstrated, long working days can be attributed to the tremendous increase in the risk of heart disease," said study leader Professor Mika Kivimäki, quoted by the Daily Mail page.
This new information can help decision-treatment solutions for heart disease. In addition, it can be used to awaken people who are too busy working, especially for those who have other factors pushing heart attack.
Heart disease usually occurs due to blockage of blood vessels by fat. This risk increases if the person smokes, has high blood pressure and cholesterol.
"Whitehall study helps us to form an understanding of factors related to social determinants of cardiovascular disease," said Professor Peter Weissberg, medical director at the British Heart Foundation.
But according to him, these new findings require further research to explain how this can affect heart health so as to change the approach of doctors to assess a person's risk of heart attacks and solutions that they can give the patient's working conditions.
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